UNCASVILLE, Conn - Lorenzo Romar and his Husky basketball program received good news while in Uncasville, Conn. on Friday when highly-touted high school senior Nigel Williams-Goss sent his NCAA Letter of Intent to Washington.

"We are very pleased to have Nigel join our team," Romar said from Connecticut College, where the Huskies are practicing in preparation for Saturday's game vs. Seton Hall.

"He is a great floor general. He is very intelligent and has high, high basketball I.Q. He understands what it takes to win and is a great leader," continued Romar.

Guys like him don't come around very often."

The 6-foot-4, 185-pound point guard is the second player to join the 2012-13 incoming Husky class. Guard Darin Johnson of Sacramento, Calif. made his pledge to Washington official on Wednesday.

"These two players will help offset the loss of the guards that we have right now," Romar said in reference to seniors Abdul Gaddy and Scott Suggs. "They are both really talented basketball players."

Williams-Goss is originally from Happy Valley, Ore., but plays for high school powerhouse Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nev. He helped Findlay Prep to the high school national championship last year as a junior.

He is currently the 50th-ranked overall prospect in ESPN's top 100, No. 61 on Rivals.com's list and No. 97 according to Scout.com (23rd ranked point guard).

Williams-Goss scored 33 in Findlay Prep's season opener and is averaging 18 points and nine assists through nine games this season.